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Using mighty battle wagons, the Chiricahua Apache have captured much of Southern Arizona. The army tries to hold them off with their ornithopters. It’s up to famed diplomat Ramon Morales and the Owl Riders to bring order to the Wild West.

“Shepherd has crafted an engaging and twisty tale about memory’s impact on who or what we become. For aficionados of literary dystopian fiction such as Emily St. John Mandel’s STATION ELEVEN.” —Library Journal

In Tabat, Beasts — magical creatures like dryads, minotaurs, and centaurs — question a social order forcing them into its lowest level. Meanwhile the city has lost one of its most beloved heroes, gladiator Bella Kanto.

After a mysterious old man dies in his arms after a vicious knife attack, Corbin Stewart discovers the man’s blood carries an evil, disturbed soul with it. Now that blood is in Corbin’s veins and changing him in unexpected ways.

In 1328, Bruges is under siege by the Chatelaine of Hell and her army of chimeras―humans mixed with animals or armour, forged in the fires of the Hellbeast. A widowed wet nurse named Margriet de Vos leads a raiding party like Hell has never seen.

When a down-on-his-luck young tech entrepreneur discovers a secret basement lab housing a mysterious device, his world begins to unravel as he embarks on a terrifying journey that asks fundamental questions about reality and free will.

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Edward M. Lerner

Edward M. Lerner worked in high tech for 30 years, supporting (among many) NASA, the DoD, and the FBI. When not prospecting beneath his sofa cushions for small change for his first spaceflight, he now writes SF, technothrillers, and popular science.

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